Tuesday, December 28, 2021

This Bitch: Rob Standridge

Well, first it was Texas, and now it’s Oklahoma trying to turn its citizens into Money Grubbing Vigilantes.

You recall that in Texas you can make money if you  squeal on a neighbor who went to Planned Parenthood or rat out an Uber driver who took a woman to a clinic. Now, in Oklahoma, because they like looking more ignorant than Texas, a GOP lawmaker, Rob Standridge, has introduced a bill that would give any parent the power to ban books in school districts. The legislation further empowers those parents to collect at least $10,000 for each day a book is not removed.

So a parent demands a book be removed from their school district and if the book isn’t they’ll make ten grand a day. It’s like Publisher’s Clearing House for Nazi Book Burning Homophobes.

Oh, I forgot; I say homophobes, because the bill seeks to ban all books "that make as their primary subject the study of sex, sexual preferences, sexual activity, sexual perversion, sex-based classifications, sexual identity, or gender identity or books that are of a sexual nature that a reasonable parent or legal guardian would want to know of or approve of prior to their child being exposed to it."

And so when a conservative ignorant Republican still believing they live in the 1950s believes a book violates these guidelines, they would be able to request in writing that it be removed from the library and if it isn’t they will be paid $10,000 a day; and any school employee who fails to remove the book within 30 days of the request "shall be dismissed or not reemployed."

Standridge said that he has concerns about books like “Trans Teen Survival Guide,” “Quick and Easy Guide to Queer and Trans Identities, “A Quick and Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns,” and “The Art of Drag,” though he knows that his bill will end up in court, but he doesn’t care.

As long as he can find a way to make hate pay, he’s all good.

13 comments:

  1. Want to make a mint? Get the list of ALL the books in the school library and then demand they are taken off the shelves. Then move onto the next school etc., etc.. While you are cleaning out school libraries demand that this dickhead puts up a bill covering ALL libraries and bookshops! That way you don't need to work ever again and the youth of this state grow up pig ignorant - just the way extreme evangelicals like it.

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  2. Wow! So surprised this kind of
    stuff is going on in this day
    and age!
    xoxo :-)

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  3. That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. I had the same thought Helen did. What's to stop someone demanding every book be removed, and/or using this as a money-making scheme? As Bugs Bunny would say, that guy is an ultra-maroon.

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  4. Okay why doesn't Oklahoma just decide to close all their schools down. You know sooner or later they are going to start coming for the classbooks. Also a question about Texas. Planned parenthood does a lot more things than just abortions. If someone turns you in for going to planned parenthood and your going for something else, can you sue them back? Maybe we could set up enough lawsuits to cripple them.

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  5. So, I wonder who's going to be the first to complain about the Bible? There is some pretty risque stuff in those pages. Adultery was very big back then, as well as sheep, I believe.

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  6. LMAO. Gee. That's an awful narrow category... This is not even remotely constitutional. How do idiots like this get in office? Oh... yes... Oklahoma.

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  7. @Helen
    You’re giving them too many ideas.

    @TDM
    It’s amazing we haven’t learned a thing from the past.
    xoxo

    @Steve
    The idiot lawmaker clearly didn’t think this all the way through … or at all!!

    @rphillips4165
    We’ll all be suing and countersuing one another until the End Times ... then we’ll sue over whose fault that is!

    @Dave
    Oh but the Bible is the word of God who wrote the Bible and everything in it is true ....

    @uptonking
    But with the GOP so ALLEGEDLY anti-cancel culture, they sure do want to cancel liberals and reward conservatives.

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  8. Why do we even bother having a school district administration if parents are going to have that much power? If I had kids, at this point, I'd be home schooling. Enough of this shit.

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  9. I can't believe book banning is still a thing...really? And banning by just anyone and not a committee? We all know what kind of books will be banned.

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  10. I thought that America was supposed to be "the land of the free". The ignorance that is connected with banning books is quite breathtaking and very, very scary.

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  11. I wonder if someone has pointed out to him this sounds like something the taliban would do.

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  12. @Maddie
    This policing by the public thing will only get worse before it gets better.

    @JM
    I thik he believes they’re going after all the “right” books.

    @Yorkshire
    We are,, but some of our politicians think “free” only applies to some of the people.

    @Travel
    I imagine that if they did tell him, he might like the idea even more.

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  13. The world's going to hell in a hand basket!

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